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How CloudTalk Protects Your Numbers from Spam Labels in the US
How CloudTalk Protects Your Numbers from Spam Labels in the US
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Written by Erica Hoelper
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At CloudTalk, we take proactive measures to ensure your business calls reach customers without being flagged as spam. Our multi-faceted strategy includes:

1. Verified Business Registration

We register our number inventory with leading USA call analytics providers such as First Orion, Hiya, and TNS.

This data feeds directly into major carriers’ systems (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) to confirm your business identity and prevent mislabelling.


2. Stir/Shaken Compliance

In USA, CloudTalk's uses Tier 1 operators in USA who are fully STIR/SHAKEN Compliant. All our calls are sent with the highest A or B Attestation. You can enroll in "Stir/Shaken Verified calling" to ensure all your calls are signed with A-Level.

3. Complete Caller ID Name Display

We build a full caller profile using your company’s legal name, website, industry, and calling use case. This helps establish credibility and improves call deliverability.

CloudTalk offers CNAM Database storage free of charge for all US Numbers, and partners with industry leaders in Branded Calling.

4. Reputation Coaching

CloudTalk's Team are experts on the Spam ecosystem - we can help coach your business on the best practices to avoid spam labelling in your calls and campaigns

5. Industry Partnerships

CloudTalk works with trusted telecom partners who offer Number Registration, Spam Remediation, and Branded Calling.

6. Scalable Protection

As new carrier integrations roll out, your registered numbers are automatically enrolled, ensuring your protection keeps pace with telecom industry updates.

CloudTalk’s mission is simple: safeguard your outbound communications, boost your call connection rates, and preserve your brand’s trustworthiness in every customer interaction.

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